Disappearing World
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Overview
Disappearing World is a British documentary television series produced by Granada Television, which produced 49 episodes between 1970 and 1993. The episodes, each an hour long, focus on a specific human community around the world, usually but not always a traditional tribal group.
1 season
Season 1
1970 · 49 episodes
Season 1
1970 · 49 episodes
- 1 1. A Clearing in the Jungle
- 2 2. The Last of the Cuiva
- 3 3. Embera: The End of the Road
- 4 4. War of the Gods
- 5 5. The Tuareg
- 6 6. The Meo
- 7 7. Kataragama: A God for all Seasons
- 8 8. Dervishes of Kurdistan
- 9 9. The Mursi
- 10 10. Mehinacu
- 11 11. Masai Women
- 12 12. Quechua
- 13 13. Ongka's Big Moka - The Kawelka of Papua New Guinea
- 14 14. The Sakuddei
- 15 15. Masai Manhood
- 16 16. The Kirghiz
- 17 17. The Shilluk
- 18 18. Eskimos of Pond Inlet - The People's Land
- 19 19. Some Women of Marrakesh
- 20 20. The Rendille
- 21 21. Sherpas
- 22 22. Umbanda
- 23 23. The Pathans
- 24 24. Witchcraft among the Azande
- 25 25. Asante Market Women
- 26 26. The Kwegu
- 27 27. Inside China: Living with the Revolution
- 28 28. Inside China: The Newest Revolution
- 29 29. Inside China: The Kazakhs of China
- 30 30. The Migrants
- 31 31. The Kayapo
- 32 32. The Basques of Santazi
- 33 33. The Lau of Malaita
- 34 34. The Whalehunters of Lamalera
- 35 35. Across the Tracks: Vlach Gypsies in Hungary
- 36 36. The Wodaabe
- 37 37. The Kayapo: Out of the Forest
- 38 38. Villagers of the Sierra De Gredos
- 39 39. The Herders of Mongun-Taiga
- 40 40. The Mende
- 41 41. Trobriand Islanders of Papua New Guinea
- 42 42. The Kalasha: Rites of Spring
- 43 43. The Mursi - The Land Is Bad
- 44 44. The Mursi - Nitha
- 45 45. The Albanians of Rrogam
- 46 46. Cakchiquel Maya of San Antonio Palopo
- 47 47. War: We Are All Neighbours
- 48 48. War: Orphans of Passage - Sudan
- 49 49. War: The Longest Struggle
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